Radhika Madan as Tarika "Taru" Bansal, Champak's daughter.Irrfan Khan as Champak Ghasiteram Bansal, Tarika's father.The film ends with Champak and Gopi making peace over the Ghasiteram name. Tarika later decides to give up her London scholarship and study back home in Udaipur, to which everyone agrees. The next day, as the three go to a scrapyard to collect the money, Champak pours his entire story to Tarika, who is convinced that she should not have put him and Gopi through so much trouble to fulfil her dream. When Champak tells Tarika the news, she is nonplussed. At their wits' end for arranging for such a large sum, they agree to sell the Ghasiteram family name. When Naina arrives on the scene, she breaks down and realises the value of caring for her.Ĭhampak, Gopi and Bablu hear of a fundraiser organised by Truford University and reluctantly agree to bid for its renovation, which costs 300,000 pounds. The next day, Champak and Gopi find the senior Kohli unconscious on the floor, and rush her to the hospital, narrowly saving her life. Kohli has invited the Bansals for dinner on the eve of her birthday, when Naina suddenly barges in and says that since her mother has not cared for her, she can do whatever she wants. The two visit a police station, where Bablu is lodged they pay for his bail, and he tells them that he is now penniless. Gopi asks him why he says so, to which he replies that this is in order to avoid getting caught by Naina. When they meet Tarika, Champak is aghast at her lifestyle, and demands that she leave her lodgings or he will sever ties with her. They find lodging in a house owned by Mrs. They return to London, under the names of Abdul Razzaq and Saqlain Mushtaq, and are briefly accosted by Naina, a cop. Meanwhile, Champak and Gopi are referred to a fixer in Dubai, Tony, who gives them Pakistani aliases and forged passports. Tarika, who had been calling Champak, Gopi and Bablu to no avail, goes to a rented home, and starts enjoying the free-spirited London life while also trying to fund her education. When they inadvertently say that they have 'drugs', they are deported and their passports blacklisted.
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However, Champak and Gopi are caught and interrogated by the airport police. With the help of a London-based acquaintance, Bablu, Champak and Tarika along with Gopi proceed to London so that Tarika can find accommodation there till college opens. He vows to send Tarika to London, come what may. The following morning, he meets the principal at her home and asks for forgiveness, only for her to tear Tarika's scholarship letter to pieces and throw it on his face. He goes on stage and exposes the judge who had emphasised on honesty and values in his speech, not knowing that he is the principal's husband. On the school's Annual Day, Champak notices that the chief guest is Judge Chheda, who had accepted a watch as a bribe from Gopi a few days before so that he could win the rights to the Ghasiteram name. Though she is poor in studies, Champak is strongly supportive of her dream, and, with some effort, she secures a high rank in her final school examinations, enough for her to secure a scholarship from London's Truford University, which has partnered with her school. He often fights with his half-brother Gopi, who runs a competing sweet-shop, but they're greatly fond of each other.Ĭhampak's daughter Tarika has always harboured a dream to travel and study abroad. Champak Bansal is a widower and a sweet-shop owner in Udaipur, Rajasthan.